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chewing each sound like a dusty paint chip; they don’t sit well, dark, wooden stairways wrapped around my throat, banisters sherry carpet running down the middle. trial steps, you buy with each motion swollen bones. “sturdy windowsills,” that’s true. we peel off raindrops, closing the canister. i sneer outside; that sun oscillates, with its blistering pirouette. costume design left it naked. yet, this sallow creaking in my attic is a conscious decision. possession, not ownership.
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Jun 11, 2011
Jun 11, 2011 at 2:41 PM UTC
Symbiosis (A Love Song)
chewing each sound like a dusty paint chip; they don’t sit well, dark, wooden stairways wrapped around my throat, banisters sherry carpet running down the middle. trial steps, you buy with each motion swollen bones. “sturdy windowsills,” that’s true. we peel off raindrops, closing the canister. i sneer outside; that sun oscillates, with its blistering pirouette. costume design left it naked. yet, this sallow creaking in my attic is a conscious decision. possession, not ownership.
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sansara-justinovich
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Jun 11, 2011
Jun 11, 2011 at 2:41 PM UTC
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